Title
SCOPE: An intelligent maintenance system for supporting crew operations
Author
Bos, A.
Breebaart, L.
Neerincx, M.A.
Wolff, M.
Publication year
2004
Abstract
This paper describes an intelligent maintenance system for Supporting Crew OPErations (SCOPE). SCOPE supports the astronauts onboard the ISS and helps them to maximize the availability of complex payload systems. SCOPE detects system failures, guides the isolation of the root causes of failure, and presents the relevant repair procedures in textual and graphical formats. The diagnosis process is a joint astronaut-SCOPE activity: when needed, the system asks the astronaut to perform additional measurements in order to help resolve uncertainties, ambiguities or conflicts in the current payload status model. Usability tests show good user performance and satisfaction. The current SCOPE prototype has been applied to a portable payload for medical experimentation. © 2004 IEEE.
Subject
Informatics
Computer hardware
Fault tolerant computer systems
Human computer interaction
Intelligent agents
Interfaces (computer)
Program documentation
Systems analysis
European Space Agency (ESA)
International Space Station (ISS)
Root cause of failure (RCOF)
Supporting crew operations (SCOPE)
Computer software maintenance
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/autotest.2004.1436941
TNO identifier
13478
ISBN
0780384490
Source
IEEE AUTOTESTCON 2004 20 September 2004 through 23 September 2004, San Antonio, TX, 497-503
Article number
1436941
Document type
conference paper